Archive for December 20th, 2009
Voting Question: PDA with GPS functionality?
I am looking for a good PDA with GPS functionality. I dont want phone intergration. Any suggestions?
Resolved Question: Which one is better Samsung Behold or Blackberry curve 8900?
Samsung Behold T919 Espresso
Highlights
* Compatible with T-Mobile’s myFaves Service (Requires myFaves Plan)
* Beautiful Slim Touchscreen Phone With TouchWiz UI and Drag-and-Drop Widgets
* Bluetooth Wireless Technology With Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) Support
* 5.0 Megapixel Camera Rivals Many Stand-Alone Digital Cameras
* 3G Data Speeds Allow Fast, Real Web Browsing
* Memory Card Slot Supports Up to 16 GB Of Added Memory
* Stay Connected Everywhere You Go – Internationally Compatible
What’s In The Box
Resolved Question: Whats the name of the write and recording device (see description please)?
It has a touch screen and a stylus so you can write on it and while you are writing, it records. then when you tap on whatever you had written, it replays what was recorded. Anyone know? I remember the commercial had shown a sentence and a smiley face. Please help! And if you know a website where I can find more info too, that would be great! thanks
It is NOT a smart pen. It comes with its own recording pad… the pen has no batteries… looks like a stylus that comes with a DS or a PDA…
Open Question: My cheat codes for the mercenaries 2 for xbox 360 don’t work. what can i do?
i check all the cheat code sites and they say the same thing about the cheat code. do we have type it in fast or slow. we do what the cheat code says. had do we activevate the pda and type the cheat the right why. And you tell the right cheat code for mercenaries 2 and how do never die and never be out of ammo in the video game.
iPhone Outranks Windows Mobile, BlackBerry Still King in North America
“The following lists the top smartphone operating systems by market share in the United States in October, according to research firm comScore.ComScore conducts monthly user surveys. The following list is derived from a three-month average ending in October of U.S. mobile subscribers over the age of 13. ComScore asked respondents what type of phone they own, and derived operating system information based on those responses.According to comScore’s numbers, around 36 million Americans own a smartphone, while around 196 million own a “non-smartphone” (or a device that does not feature an open operating system).These numbers represent current phone ownership at a specific point in time, rather than the total number of devices sold with a particular operating system.These numbers are the most recent available from comScore, and represent the market situation after the introduction of the Palm Pre and the iPhone 3GS. However, the Pre’s webOS operating system is not listed because the device does not yet have a large enough installed base to accurately be counted by comScore’s survey.” via fiercedeveloper.com
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WebOS 1.3.5 coming to CES Better performance and more app storage
“On today’s investor conference call, CEO Jon Rubinstein just confirmed that webOS 1.3.5 is coming soon and will have a bevy of improvements, including:
Allowing for installation of more apps
Enhances WiFi and app performance
Improved battery life
Increased speed and responsiveness on the Palm Pixi
We’re still listening in and hearing good things about what’s coming. Namely: Palm will showcase the Ares development platform and other developer initiatives at CES, they expect “thousands” of apps “in short order,” and they have another set of marketing initiatives that they’re planning on unleashing soon. ” Read more here:
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